Shots fired after driver hits protester in Ferguson

Published 2:48 pm, Wednesday, August 10, 2016

People duck behind a car after gunfire rings out during a protest Tuesday marking Michael Brown’s death in Ferguson, Mo.

People duck behind a car after gunfire rings out during a protest Tuesday marking Michael Brown’s death in Ferguson, Mo.

Photo: Robert Cohen, Associated Press

Shots fired after driver hits protester in Ferguson

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FERGUSON, Mo. — Gunshots rang out but apparently hit no one after a car struck a protester during a peaceful demonstration in Ferguson, Mo., on the second anniversary of Michael Brown’s death.

Witnesses said a car drove into a group of protesters who were blocking a street during the demonstration Tuesday night to mark two years since the unarmed black 18-year-old’s fatal shooting by a white police officer. They said the car struck a young man so hard that he flew into the air.

“A lady came down and hit a protester — knocked the shoes off his feet,” said Sharon Cowan, who was at the scene. “Hit him, and he rolled and he bounced.”

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Ferguson police said that several people chased the car and fired about two dozen shots at the vehicle. A city spokesman later said the vehicle was pockmarked with bullet holes. Police are asking for the public’s help to identify the shooting suspects.

Graphic video provided shot by Heather De Mian, who was at the scene and frequently live-streams protests in the St. Louis area, appeared to corroborate the witnesses’ account, showing a man hit and thrown several feet as bystanders shriek.

The man seemed badly injured and was put into a private car to be taken to a hospital, Cowan said.

Shots can be heard on the video less than a minute after the collision.

“By all accounts, her version of what happened seems to fit the version of what happened to a person driving down a busy West Florissant Avenue and not seeing a person standing there,” Small said.

Small said no one inside the vehicle was injured.

By around 10 p.m., the protesters had disbanded. No arrests were made.

Earlier in the day, a few hundred people gathered for a memorial service and moment of silence along Canfield Drive at the spot where Brown was fatally shot by officer Darren Wilson after a confrontation on Aug. 9, 2014.

A state grand jury declined to press charges against Wilson, and the U.S. Justice Department later cleared him, concluding that he had acted in self-defense. He resigned in November 2014.

Brown’s death led to months of protests in Ferguson. It was also was a catalyst for the Black Lives Matter movement, which rebukes police treatment of minorities.